With your height & weight goal, the Calorie intake should be around 1300.
29 Mar 19 by member: srossca
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But the reason reason I’m able to eat 2000 + calories is cause I strength train, have two toddlers and I my job involves playing while teaching kids skills...I’m active all day long and tired around bed time (8pm-9pm )
29 Mar 19 by member: rosio19
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I lose all energy around 8pm, that’s the time I get to relax and watch tv
29 Mar 19 by member: rosio19
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That’s the time I cuddle with my children 👶🏻👶🏻
29 Mar 19 by member: rosio19
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I should mention im up by 5:30/6am
29 Mar 19 by member: rosio19
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I am 5'3" (fairly sedentary since I sit at a computer all day) and know for sure I could not lose at 2000 calories a day. 1400 is a better number for me, and of course at my age (51), that whole crazy wild hormone thing is going on which does not help. If you get past the stall let me know what you changed!
29 Mar 19 by member: jazzylittleone
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2000 calories per day I'd be super gaining weight, Maint for me is about 1400 averaged over a week plus exercise, to lose 1200 average plus exercise.
29 Mar 19 by member: wholefoodnut
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Check into Vitalife ( founder Davis Jaspers)
30 Mar 19 by member: Rosas1974
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i agree with jazzylittleone and srossca great advice
30 Mar 19 by member: eatolive4life
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I think everyone is different. With different ages, activity levels, life style in general the path for each person may be a little different. I don't lose without adding cardio and strength. Any meds can make a difference also. I'm on steroid based asthma drugs and evista daily (evista for bone density to combat some of the affects of steroids on them) . The asthma drugs make it harder to lose weight and keep it off.
30 Mar 19 by member: wholefoodnut
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I don't understand the point you are making about serving size. I think that you, like me, are trying to focus on portion control. I have been having 1/4 of a grilled cheese sandwich and so far, have been finding it satisfying. Especially when realizing a full sandwich, the way I make it would be more than 600 calories. I have worked in a 1/2 sandwich today and then to do a 72 hour liquid fast. Sometimes it takes awhile for the New Year's resolutions to kick in. You will do it!
30 Mar 19 by member: Fritzy 22
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Thank you for all the comments - @Fritzy 22 you are right, I didn't make my point very clearly! I basically meant that I can't follow the recommended serving sizes - I have to start taking half or two-thirds of a serving if I want to get a wide variety of food without going over my daily calorie allowance.
31 Mar 19 by member: abbadabba
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